2014 Faculty Involvement

CMU at World Economic Forum

CMU's Research Cited in Top 10 Emerging Technologies List

The Forum's 2014 list of Top 10 Emerging Technologies cites CMU's pioneering research in the quantified self, which is based on the idea that continually collecting data on everyday activities can help individuals make better choices on health and behavior. As examples of the potential impact of the quantified self, the report notes projects by CMU that are exploring the use of smartphone data to help detect the onset of depression and use of urban areas.

Summer Davos 2014 - Tianjin, China

CMU was on the global stage at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2014, September 10-12 in Tianjin, China. Read more about CMU's involvement.

Discover! Robot Revolution

Global University Leaders Forum

Subra Suresh
President of Carnegie Mellon University

Consumer Industry Transformations

Chris Harrison
Assistant Professor of Human-Computer Interaction

Davos 2014 - Davos-Klosters, Switzerland

From leading discussions on the future of human learning, the advancing robot revolution and the global outlook on science, to moderating a panel on advanced manufacturing, Carnegie Mellon University had a robust presence at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Forum, January 22-25 in Davos, Switzerland. Watch video recap of CMU's presence in Davos »